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The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus has been getting nostalgic about his co-stars ahead of season 10.

The actor, who plays Daryl on the show, posted throwback photos with his castmates including Andrew Lincoln (Rick) and Danai Gurira (Michonne).

Taking to Instagram, he shared fun behind-the-scenes snaps and a few press shots from back in the day, showing the main cast having a laugh together.

In one fun pic with Lincoln and Lennie James, Norman playfully sticks his tongue out at a laughing Danai.

Another photo shows Norman and Danai having some downtime together in the back of a van, while a selfie of him and Melissa McBride (Carol) looking cool in sunglasses was also included.

As a caption, the actor added emojis of a mug, a person cartwheeling and a sign of the horns.

His trip down memory lane did have some fans concerned that he might be bowing out of the show himself, with a comment saying: ‘What’s with the sentimental photos? You better not be leaving Reedus….’

Danai Gurira is leaving the show (Picture: Fox)

The photos come before The Walking Dead returns to our screens for season 10, which will see Danai bow out as Michonne.

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The actor previously revealed that he had to practically beg his co-star to stay on as Michonne, who she has played since season two.

‘I’ve been begging her to stay since we started the season. She’s such a strong character, and she’s such a sweet lady, and she’s fun to work with, and she’s always on point,’ the 50-year-old explained.

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‘She shows up on set for a tiny scene with a notebook full of notes. She’s a joy to be around. I’m gonna miss her as much as I miss Rick, to be honest. She’s awesome.’

Danai officially announced her exit at San Diego Comic Con, telling fans: ‘I would just like to say that this has been one of the purest joys of my life to play this role and to be among these people and those who are not here right now and among all of you.

‘I’m very thankful for the experience I’ve had in ways I can’t state right now. My heart does not leave in any way, shape or form. The TWD family is forever. The connection between us never ends.’